If you are tired of your regular fonts or simply want to see what is new in the design world, this is an article that you will find very satisfying cause it features 60 of the best new free fonts, 60 fonts from which I’m sure you’ll use a few for your projects. Use them wisely and check the license before you download and use them.

Icons are one of the most important elements of web design. They add visual value to the whole design and helps in navigation as well.

Here are Credit Card Icons that are free to download. These well-designed icons can be used to augment the aesthetic view of your e-commerce site. Browse through the list and get anything you like. Come, take a peek, and choose your pick.

Today’s exclusive freebie is a free sample pack from the Premium UniGrid Flat icon set including 100 flat and coloured icons available in PSD, Ai, EPS and PNG formats. Freebie created and released by Icojam. From freebiesbug

“Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire” or CERN as it is called means the European Council for Nuclear Research. It was founded in 1954 by the European Union for the sole purpose of studying the composition of the universe.

It was here that a British scientist named Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (www) in 1989. The first website was published by these people in 1993 and to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the website, it was restored to its original URL in 2013.

We love icons, nothing communicates a simple idea with less pixels, and as the mobile web grows and grows we’ll need them more and more.

Helping you fill your collection is this awesome set of free icons from Smashicons. There are 200 premium icons in the set. Our favourites include a spartan helmet from ‘300’, a Chinese dragon, a meteorite hitting Eastern Europe, and a particularly rotund looking Neil Armstrong.

You have probably seen a lot of articles on web design trends for 2015. Ghost buttons, card design, large background images and videos, scrolling instead of clicking, material design… You have heard it all already, haven’t you?

But have you ever wondered where web design industry as a whole is going and how can you keep up with it?

Here are some of the design industry trends that you should be aware of as a web designer in 2015.

2015 continues to be a fantastic year for fonts. Type designers are increasingly prolific and there’s a new design for every possible project, often completely free, or with a free option or weight.

There are a couple of dominant trends for Summer: The first trend is a revived interest in ethnic and folk art styles, like the colorful approach of Tripel Six, or the charming Quirko; the second trend is a move away from the geometric sans-serifs that we’ve seen recently, towards more humanist sans-serifs, like Qontra.

Today, we’ve compiled a list of the best free fonts that have been released, or received a major update, in the last three months.

Showing your designs in context — in other words, as they’re more likely to be seen by others — is key to helping your client visualise the outcome of a project. It’s like buying a car. The car might look amazing in the showroom, but you’ll still want a test drive. That’s why showing an identity in context can be what finally gains consensus with your client.

For the most unique mockups it’s hard to beat applying artwork to your own photo collection, but when that’s not possible or when the project deadline’s particularly tight, here’s where to find free and premium PSD mockup templates.

In the process of web designing, a great web design, or a fresh UI design is nothing but helping the visitor to complete a provided task as simply and efficiently as possible, in the least possible time, and with the least possible efforts.

While the look of the site, and feel is certainly vital, at the core of a great UI is function: in terms of navigation, it should be intuitive to the point of being invisible. As soon as a user gets lost in the complicated user interface on your website or app, or can’t work out where to go, the UI that you designed has terribly failed. So, now you know how important is it to design a wonderful and easy to access.

Icons are a requirement for any web related project but creating your own custom icons for each project is rarely practical as it’s time consuming. On the other hand, finding those hidden treasures in a pool of tens of thousands of icon packs also takes time. And finding great icons that are also free for grabs is even more difficult. So today we have picked out the best specialist icon sets that are completely free for you to download, this time for tech and email applications.

Get your new designer-client relationship off to a flying start by investing some time in proper consultation, says Simon Foster.

Quite often when I start a new design project or meet new clients, I’m reminded of a very common scenario from my time as a hairdresser.

At least once a day a client would come in to the salon, sit in my chair and produce a picture from a magazine of how he/she would like their hair to look. If I was lucky, then the picture they had selected was of a person with a similar hair type, hair texture, skin tone, face shape, lifestyle and so on.

It’s difficult to persuade new visitors to sign up for a website. Most of the time they just found the site and have no idea what it does. With exciting copy and some relatable graphics you can often get people interested. But how do you craft a registration page that attracts visitors and pushes them toward the submit button?

In this post we’d like to examine a number of registration pages which utilize superb methods of interface design.

This design checklist is a guide that I created for myself over time – it allows me to find the balance between the two extremes I face daily as a designer.

At times I can get carried away and only focus on all the little details without seeing the project from a bird’s-eye view, while at other times I only think of the project from a holistic perspective, without really focusing on the important details.

Following these 10 steps allows me to stay on track with multiple projects simultaneously, and allows for a healthier design process overall.